A new rock climber typically starts with a style of climbing called toproping, where the rope runs from the belayer's device and harness up through the anchor at the top of the climb and back down to ...
I swung my brake hand hard against my hip and flew 20 feet up to an ice screw. The fall by Peter Athans, 185 pounds of muscle, through space off the famous Fang ice climb in Vail, Colorado, ripped the ...
One of the most important safety procedures that one can do before climbing is tying into the rope and anchor system properly. The knot that is most commonly used for tying into a harness is the ...
“Ready to lower!” I yelled. As I descended from the anchor, my belayer dropped me faster and faster until I was free-falling. I expected—or hoped—the rope would go taut, but the ground came first. My ...
You won’t find anyone more determined than serial winner Angela Eiter, who became the first woman to conquer one of the world’s toughest climbing routes. Eiter started climbing in school aged 11 and ...
When you want to increase your vertical adventure to a multipitch route and not limit yourself to single pitch routes at the crag, one may start thinking about the idea of multipitch routes. The ...
Fancy moving your climbing outdoors? Find out essential pieces of kit, the best places to learn and mistakes to avoid from one of the world’s best outdoor climbers. Eiter started climbing in school ...
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